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Eyeglasses and contact lenses are some of the most common treatment options for various eye conditions. However, some believe that over-the-counter supplements can actually improve your vision and eye health.

Home improvements can help people with impaired vision live more independently. In today’s post, your local eye doctor from Guilford Eye Center shares home improvement tips for adults experiencing age-related eye conditions.

Tears play an important part in keeping your eyes in good health. Not only do they moisturize your eyes, but they also wash away surface debris to prevent irritations. Failure of your eyes to produce tears at healthy levels or of right consistencies may result in dry eye disease.

With the temperatures rising, and the weather getting warmer, you can definitely feel that summer’s just around the corner. While it’s a great time to engage in outdoor activities, basking in the sun for too long may not be so kind to your eyes. One of the best ways to protect them this season is […]

Many vision problems occur during adulthood. While eyesight changes are part of aging, there are things you can do to maintain your visual health even in your golden years. Guilford Eye Center, your trusted provider of eyeglasses and other eye care services, suggests four ways to keep your eyes in good health.

Did you know that around 40% of all cases of eye injuries each year happen when playing sports? This problem also sends at least 13,000 individuals to the emergency room each year. As April marks Sports Eye Safety Awareness Month, your reliable eye doctor from Guilford Eye Center shares tips on preventing sports eye accidents.

Glaucoma is an eye condition that’s marked by a high intraocular pressure (IOP) that may lead to optic nerve damage. Without immediate treatment, it may cause permanent loss of vision. Guilford Eye Center, your trusted provider of contact lenses and other eye care services, discusses some important facts you should know about this disease.

When your body doesn’t produce enough insulin, or it can’t respond properly to this hormone, you may develop diabetes. This causes sugars to stay in your bloodstream, and that may lead to various organ complications, such as diabetic retinopathy.

The optometry field’s continuous research and advances in technology have made it possible to create various types of contact lenses. Each one has their own distinct features and functions to improve your eyesight. For your understanding, let Guilford Eye Center discuss some of them in detail.